September 2, 2025
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The Polish company launched the production of Flyeye reconnaissance drones in Ukraine

Andriy Galadi Experience in journalism for 15 years, I write about technologies and AI, topics of science, “Internet of things”, business and defense industry.

The Polish company WB Group, which produces Flyeye drones, has launched new production in Ukraine. This is stated in the press release of the company.

Production was launched in the beginning of 2025 at one of the Ukrainian enterprises, which has previously served Polish products for the Army of Ukraine for a decade.

The start of production was not reported for safety reasons. But after the plant visited the Provisional Attorney for the Republic of Poland in Ukraine Piotr Lukasevich, These data were published.

Temporary Attorney for the Republic of Poland in Ukraine Pyort Lukasevich with Flyeye drone Temporary Attorney for the Republic of Poland in Ukraine Pyort Lukasevich with Flyeye drone

WB Group

It is noted that the first Polish UAV Flyeye appeared in service of the Ukrainian military in 2015. They were used during hostilities in the Donbass, as well as during a full -scale Russian invasion.

Flyeye was developed in 2010. It weighs 11 kg, while it can carry it There are two people in backpacks, and it is launched from hand. The drone is able to fly up to 50 km from the operator, in the sky it can be 2-3 hours. It has a day and heat chambers for observation.

Flyeye camera block Flyeye camera block

WB Group

The drone is equipped with an electric motor, and most operations are laid on autopilot. The third generation of drone has a mode of automatic escort, which allows to accompany allies or pursue the target.

Earlier, the German company Quantum Systems launched a network of secret drones in Ukraine. Where about 80 reconnaissance drones are made every month.

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Andriy Galadi Experience in journalism for 15 years, I write about technologies and AI, topics of science, “Internet of things”, business and defense industry.

The Polish company WB Group, which produces Flyeye drones, has launched new production in Ukraine. This is stated in the press release of the company.

Production was launched in the beginning of 2025 at one of the Ukrainian enterprises, which has previously served Polish products for the Army of Ukraine for a decade.

The start of production was not reported for safety reasons. But after the plant visited the Provisional Attorney for the Republic of Poland in Ukraine Piotr Lukasevich, These data were published.

Temporary Attorney for the Republic of Poland in Ukraine Pyort Lukasevich with Flyeye drone Temporary Attorney for the Republic of Poland in Ukraine Pyort Lukasevich with Flyeye drone

WB Group

It is noted that the first Polish UAV Flyeye appeared in service of the Ukrainian military in 2015. They were used during hostilities in the Donbass, as well as during a full -scale Russian invasion.

Flyeye was developed in 2010. It weighs 11 kg, while it can carry it There are two people in backpacks, and it is launched from hand. The drone is able to fly up to 50 km from the operator, in the sky it can be 2-3 hours. It has a day and heat chambers for observation.

Flyeye camera block Flyeye camera block

WB Group

The drone is equipped with an electric motor, and most operations are laid on autopilot. The third generation of drone has a mode of automatic escort, which allows to accompany allies or pursue the target.

Earlier, the German company Quantum Systems launched a network of secret drones in Ukraine. Where about 80 reconnaissance drones are made every month.

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